Showing posts with label Theresa May. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 16, 2019

[HWPL] The DPCW: the solution to ending all wars - Letter to Prime Minister Theresa May from an HWPL supporter 2

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[HWPL] Why DPCW? - Letter to Prime Minister Theresa May from an HWPL supporter


Dear Rt Hon. Theresa May,

Following on from my last letter, I would like to explain why I believe your support for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) is so critical to ending all conflicts and creating peace.

Since May 2012, Mr. Manhee Lee, an 89-year-old frontline veteran of the fratricidal and bloody Korean War, has toured the world 31 times meeting heads of state, civil society leaders and the press in 100 countries urging for their support for an end to all wars. He is the chairman of HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light). 

Following the initial drafting of the DPCW by HWPL's International Law Peace Committee at the Royal Courts of Justice in Westminster, November 2015, the DPCW was officially proclaimed in Seoul, Republic of Korea, in March 2016. Since then, thousands of leaders in the fields of politics, law, education, religion and journalism have made firm commitments to working for peace by garnering support for the DPCW in their respective countries. 

It is clear that existing international law has failed to resolve existing wars or prevent war from breaking out. The rights enshrined within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR) and constitutional law have failed men, women and children and young lives continue to be needlessly sacrificed on the battlefield. Who can compensate for a young life robbed of its opportunity to bloom or for the hurt of a mother for her child?


The DPCW was founded to cease wars and establish peace in our world. It comprises 10 articles and 38 clauses that protect core human rights, rectify the loopholes of current international peace law and ultimately seeks to be implemented as a "fair rule of law" for all countries. 

Articles 1-5 focus on conflict prevention, articles 6-7 on conflict resolution and articles 8-10 on maintaining a sustainable world of peace. The DPCW has a bottoms-up approach with millions of men, women and children signing in support of its immediate ratification as internationally-binding law. HWPL's ‘Legislate Peace Campaign’ has collected over one million signatures through its ‘Legislate Peace’ campaign propelled along by its two wings, International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) and International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG). 

Some of the DPCW’s most ardent supporters include H.E. Gennady Burbulis (former State Secretary of Russia and President of Baltic-Black Sea Forum), H.E. Viktor Yushchenko (former President of Ukraine), H.E. Emil Constantinescu (former President of Romania) and H.E. Mahmoud Abbas (former President of Palestine), to name just a few.

Moreover, the DPCW incorporates articles on religion, which is the cause of so much of today’s conflicts. If religious leaders can come together and find peace with one another, then they can lead believers on the right path. For this purpose, HWPL is uniting leaders of all faiths through its 218 World Alliance of Religions’ Peace (WARP) offices that operate in 126 countries.

In an increasingly divided world marred by conflict, HWPL and its supporters are all striving without rest to achieve peace by submitting hand-written letters to all 193 heads of state calling for the immediate ratification of the DPCW, which will be introduced to the United Nations’ General Assembly for ratification as an internationally-binding law this September 2019. I hope that you will give your full support for this work of peace and also sign your name. The actions of world leaders will be remembered by future generations and this may be the last chance we have.

I leave you with a few quotes below from the DPCW’s most passionate supporters.

Thank you for your time.

Regards,
James



“I believe that actualization of peace within communities is well-reflected in the DPCW. And I am sure that the DPCW needs to be and will be as historical as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”
H.E. Gennady Burbulis, Former State Secretary of Russia and President of Baltic-Black Sea Forum


“The DPCW is a perfect and balanced document that can be the basis of solidarity for peacekeeping in all countries of the world. I think all the leaders of the countries should support the DPCW”
H.E. Viktor Yushchenko, Former President of Ukraine


“I recognise the value and vision stated in the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War within my purview as a Legal Advisor to President of Sri Lanka. I express the hope that fellow friends of the community would support this peace movement by advocating the Declaration to be incorporated into national laws”
M.R.G. Ranatunga, Attorney at Law Notary Public of Sri Lanka


“I believe that the Declaration of World Peace proclaimed in Seoul can get everyone around the world, no matter if they are men, women, youth or children, ready to unite under the mantle of peace and take the responsibility to promote the message of peace to the entire world.”
H.E. Emil Constantinescu, Former President of Romania


“This work of peace is not a dream but becoming reality. The DPCW will serve as a legacy for future generations to put an end to war and achieve peace in our world. There can neither be a nation without people nor a leader without a nation. National leaders are responsible for listening to what people want - peace.” 
Chairman Man Hee Lee of HWPL



Peace!



Want to be informed and involved? Click Below!

HWPL official homepage : www.hwpl.kr

IWPG official homepage : http://www.iwpg.org/en/

IPYG official homepage : www.ipyg.kr

Friday, May 10, 2019

[HWPL] Peace Letter Campaign - Letter to Prime Minister Theresa May from an HWPL supporter

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[HWPL] Peace Letter Campaign - Letter to Prime Minister Theresa May from an HWPL supporter





Dear Prime Minister Theresa May,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing today to plead with you to support the new international peace law ‘Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War’ (DPCW).

I am a young man from the Middle East who moved to the UK several years ago after fleeing the brutalities of war which I witnessed first-hand. When I watch the news or read the newspaper, it is impossible not to be confronted with everyday stories of war and conflict. The victims of such tragedies are often innocent civilians. I ask myself “why?” Why are young people sent into the frontlines of war to die? Would political decision-makers who in many countries dictate the fate of other young men and women, consider sending their own child into war? Who will compensate for such a loss of life or for a mother grieving incessantly for her dead son or daughter?



This is why I am writing to ask for your support. The DPCW was initially drafted at the Royal Courts of Justice in London in November 2015 by a global NGO called ‘Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light’ (HWPL) - registered under the United Nations Department of Public Information (DPI) and the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) - working alongside a group of international law experts. In 2014, HWPL successfully put an end to the 40-year conflict between Catholics and Muslims on the island of Mindanao, Philippines, and was founded for the purpose of putting a permanent end to all world conflicts, thereby creating true peace between people of all nations.

It is clear that current international law has failed to resolve conflicts while victims of war continue to cry out for peace. What distinguishes the DPCW from existing peace law is its bottoms-up approach. It has secured the support of millions of women and youth including thousands of current & former heads of state, First Ladies, presidents, politicians, chief justices, educators, journalists and religious leaders. The DPCW comprises 10 articles and 38 clauses covering 'Demilitarisation', 'Reduction and prohibition of weapons manufacturing', 'Conflict resolution' and 'Spreading of peace culture'. Some of its most notable articles include:-



Article 1 Prohibition the threat or use of force
Article 2 Reduce war potential and re-purpose weapons to benefit humanity
Article 6 Settle international disputes through peaceful means
Article 9 Promote peaceful coexistence amongst religious and ethnic groups
Article 10 Spread a culture of peace



The DPCW will be introduced to the United Nations for ratification as internationally-binding peace law this September. Your support is vital in ensuring we work towards a world where our children will learn how to maintain resolve conflict through peaceful means. This is surely the greatest legacy we can leave them. Again, I appeal to you to consider signing the DPCW for peace and for the wellbeing of future generations, as many other world leaders have done. Surely future generations will remember their leader as someone who wanted peace.

Thank you for your time.

Regards,
James



Peace!


Want to be informed and involved? Click Below!

HWPL official homepage : www.hwpl.kr

IWPG official homepage : http://www.iwpg.org/en/

IPYG official homepage : www.ipyg.kr